I hope Nvidia can sell the mess out of Tesla Supercomputers based on fermi, we really need this so that revenue increases will either allow a cheaper geforce part, or a remade fermi-based geforce with a smaller die size and better profitability. Looking at that die, I don't know how they are going to release a cut-down model or make it scalable to all market segments...I also hope that semi-accurate is inaccurate about the NV Q4 / Q1 2010 roadmaps, because all he is talking about is a high clocked 2GB g200b and a slew of 40nm G92's - which doesn't sound appealing. They need to bring out some consumer GF100 parts quickly, otherwise their competing parts are gt200b and g92.

It seems like they're taking the high risk long road though with a big bad-ass die. GF100 "GTX380 or 395" should be an awesome part. I hope it really is 1.5x of a GTX295 / 1.8x GTX285.